General Butler in New Orleans. History of the Administration of the Department of the Gulf in the Year 1862: With An Account of the Capture of New Orleans, And a Sketch of the Previous Career of the General, Civil And Military
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Leacock asked : " Well, General, are you going to shut xip the churches ?" " No, sir, I am more likely to shut up the ministers." The clergymen showing no disposition to yield, General Butler ended the interview by stating his ultimatum : " Read the prayer for the president, omit the silent act of devotion, or leave New Orleans prisoners of state for Fort Lafayette." After consultation with one another and with their people, after endless vacillation on the part of Dr. Leacock, three of the cle...rgy- men. Dr. Leacock, Dr. Goodrich and Mr. Fulton, decided not to read the prayer for the president. Captain Puffer was detailed to conduct them to New York, and they sailed in the next transport. On the voyage. Captain Puffer informs me. Dr. Goodrich, a benevo- lent, venerable man, read prayers to the returning troops, and did not omit the prayer for the president. He ministered to the sick and dying, and won the sincere regard of all on board. Three weeks after their arrival, all the state prisoners were released, and they returned to New Orleans.
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